There is a script called gda-buildclient which takes care of all the libraries needed for a GDA client application. This is all it does, so you may not find it worthy and bypass its use, but it is included for simplicity.
A typical call to this script would look like this:
gda-buildclient --o client
--f <list of .o files>
[--l <list of additional libs>]
[--L <list of directories to search libs for>]
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There is also a script called gda-config which you can use to retrieve compilation and linking flags for GDA clients, in case you want to integrate GDA into your Makefiles. Its syntax is:
Usage: gda-config [OPTIONS] [LIBRARIES]
Options:
[--prefix[=DIR]]
[--exec-prefix[=DIR]]
[--version]
[--libs]
[--cflags]
Libraries:
client
server
cpp
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